59, a Journey studio, conceives, directs, designs, and delivers ambitious, large-scale, story-driven artworks, stage shows, events and immersive experiences. Emerging from theatrical design, they are known for integrating animation, projection, and film into physical environments, and have been producing their Tony and Olivier Award-winning work for over 20 years. 59 is a founding studio of Journey, the global design and innovation agency shaping the future through multidimensional experiences (MDX) that connect people, brands, and culture. To learn more, visit www.59.studio.
As Set and Video Designers:
The Last Ship (La Carré Theatre, La Seine Musicale, Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Metropolitan Opera), The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay (Metropolitan Opera, Indiana Opera), Sam and Her Amazing Book of Dinosaurs (Hong Kong National Ballet), Kan Yama Kan (Global Theatre, Riyadh), New Jibla, AI Atlal, Memoirs of a Sailor, and Black and White (Sheikh Jaber AI-Ahmed Cultural Centre, Kuwait City), The Last Ship (Northern Stage/UK tour/US tour), The Shadow Factory (Nuffield Theatre, Southampton), Metropolitan Opera 50th Anniversary Gala 2017, (Metropolitan Opera House, Lincoln Center, New York), Sukanya (Royal Opera House, London), Get Carter (Northern Stage, Newcastle).
As Video and Projection Designers:
Stranger Things: The First Shadow (West End / Broadway), Ragtime (Lincoln Centre), Camelot (Vivian Beaumont Theatre, Lincoln Center, New York), Pictures From Home (Broadway, New York), Flying Over Sunset, Intimate Apparel (Lincoln Center Theater, New York), The Nutcracker (Royal Albert Hall, London), Marnie (Metropolitan Opera, New York/ENO, London), Brigadoon (New York City Center), Candide (Santa Fe Opera), Oslo (Lincoln Center/National Theatre/Harold Pinter Theatre), The ®evolution of Steve Jobs (Santa Fe Opera), The Shining (Minnesota Opera), Shaken Mirror (Royal Danish Theatre, Copenhagen), The Nutcracker, Joffrey Ballet (Auditorium Theatre, Chicago/Hancher Auditorium, Iowa) Morgen und Abend (Royal Opera House, London), Wonder.land (Manchester International Festival/National Theatre), Pearl Fishers (LA Opera), An American in Paris (Broadway/London/US tour), The Forbidden Zone (Salzburg Festival/Schaubühne Berlin), Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Broadway, New York), Eugene Onegin (Royal Opera House, London), The London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony, Two Boys and The Enchanted Island (Metropolitan Opera, New York/ENO, London), Bayadere (Royal Opera House, London), Les Misérables (world tour), Al gran sole carico d'amore (Berlin State Opera/Salzburg Festival), Satyagraha (Metropolitan Opera, New York/ENO, London), and War Horse (NT/Worldwide tours).
As Directors and Designers including non-theatre work:
David Bowie: You're Not Alone, Prehistoric Planet: Discovering Dinosaurs, Vogue: Inventing the Runway, The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks, David Hockney: Bigger & Closer (Lightroom, London), 'Immersions' Guggenheim Bilbao 25th Anniversary (Guggenheim Museum, New York), About Us (59/Unboxed Festival, UK), Sting: My Songs (Caesars Palace Vegas Residency), Kuwait Calling (59/JACC, Kuwait), Invisible Cities (59/Manchester International Festival/Brisbane Festival), Apollo 50: Go for the Moon (National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC), Array (Beech Street Tunnel, Barbican), 'Reflections' Guggenheim Bilbao 20th Anniversary (Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao), A Perfect Harmony (Freer/Sackler galleries/Smithsonian Institution, Washington), Paul Auster's City of Glass (59/Home/Manchester/Lyric Hammersmith), Five Telegrams, Harmonium, Bloom and Deep Time (Edinburgh International Festival), and David Bowie Is (V&A, London).